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Correction: NATO-Stoltenberg storyhttp://www.mail.com/in-en/scitech/news/3127552-correction-nato-stoltenberg-story.html
BRUSSELS (AP) — In a story Oct. 1 about new NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, The Associated Press reported erroneously that his first term as prime minister of Norway lasted seven months. He served one year and seven months, from March 2000 to October 2001.
A corrected version of the story is below: New NATO chief: better ties with Russia possible...Fri, 03 Oct 2014 09:43:58 GMThttp://www.mail.com/in-en/scitech/news/3127552-correction-nato-stoltenberg-story.html2014-10-03T09:43:58ZNew NATO chief: better ties with Russia possiblehttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/world/3127562-nato-chief-better-ties-with-russia.html
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO's new secretary-general struck a more conciliatory tone Wednesday on Russia, saying there's a chance now for improved relations between Moscow and the West.
"We see opportunity in the cease-fire, which has now been established in the eastern part of Ukraine, but we also see violations of the cease-fire and that it's a fragile situatio...Wed, 01 Oct 2014 17:20:44 GMThttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/world/3127562-nato-chief-better-ties-with-russia.html2014-10-01T17:20:44ZFormer NATO chief opens strategic consultancyhttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/world/3127632-nato-chief-opens-strategic-consultancy.html
HELSINKI (AP) — Ex-NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen is opening a consultancy in Denmark to give strategic advice to governments, organizations and corporations.
The 61-year-old former Danish prime minister, whose five-year term as the alliance's secretary general ended Sept. 30, says the Rasmussen Global agency aims to facilitate "deep strategic thinking....Wed, 01 Oct 2014 11:10:17 GMThttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/world/3127632-nato-chief-opens-strategic-consultancy.html2014-10-01T11:10:17Z6 killed, 15 wounded in east Ukraine cityhttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/europe/3097634-6-killed-15-wounded-east-ukraine-city.html
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Shelling killed six people and wounded 15 others in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk, the city council said Monday — the worst reported violence since a cease-fire between Russian-backed rebels and Ukrainian troops took effect on Sept. 5.
Fighting around the eastern city's government-held airport has left its northern neighborhoods in ...Tue, 16 Sep 2014 02:23:48 GMThttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/europe/3097634-6-killed-15-wounded-east-ukraine-city.html2014-09-16T02:23:48ZNATO head: threats from Russia, Islamic Statehttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/europe/3097862-nato-head-threats-russia-islamic.html
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Monday that members of the U.S.-led alliance must stand shoulder to shoulder to confront simultaneous security threats from Russia and the Islamic State extremist organization.
In his Brussels farewell speech as NATO's top civilian official, Rasmussen said the alliance finds itself on the f...Mon, 15 Sep 2014 17:03:09 GMThttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/europe/3097862-nato-head-threats-russia-islamic.html2014-09-15T17:03:09ZUkraine cease-fire begins, but US still skepticalhttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/europe/3079928-ukraine-cease-fire-begins-us-skeptical.html
MINSK, Belarus (AP) — Ukraine, Russia and the Kremlin-backed separatists signed a cease-fire deal Friday after five months of bloodshed, and Europe readied additional sanctions on Moscow. NATO leaders created a new force designed to prevent any aggression by Russia against alliance members.
Gunfire and shelling appeared to fall silent across eastern Ukrai...Fri, 05 Sep 2014 21:47:37 GMThttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/europe/3079928-ukraine-cease-fire-begins-us-skeptical.html2014-09-05T21:47:37ZUkraine's leader: Careful optimism on peace talkshttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/world/3077696-ukraines-leader-careful-optimism-peace-talks.html
NEWPORT, Wales (AP) — Ukraine's president expressed "careful optimism" Thursday that a peace deal could be reached with Russian-backed separatists at their upcoming talks, even as he and NATO leaders agreed that Moscow should be punished for its role in the insurgency.
President Petro Poroshenko said he was ready to order a cease-fire in eastern Ukraine i...Thu, 04 Sep 2014 21:41:24 GMThttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/world/3077696-ukraines-leader-careful-optimism-peace-talks.html2014-09-04T21:41:24ZUncertainty of Afghan election clouds NATO summithttp://www.mail.com/in-en/news/world/3078518-uncertainty-afghan-election-clouds-nato-summit.html
NEWPORT, Wales (AP) — This week's NATO summit was long planned as a celebration to mark the end of combat in Afghanistan and the coalition forces' shift to a largely advisory role. But the still-unsettled Afghan election has complicated the event, casting doubt on the transition and leaving the door open for all allied troops to be forced out at year's end.
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